Tathagata Buddhism Quotes & Sayings
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Top Tathagata Buddhism Quotes
The higher the joy is not the light, it's the reflection. The greater pleasure is not climbing up; it's handing down — Bruce Feiler
People who say they don't have enough patience to knit are precisely those who could most improve their lives by learning how!" - Sally Melville, — Debbie Macomber
A diverse and lively collection, the highest art of the interview. — Joyce Carol Oates
When the flow of a river is blocked, it overflows or breaks the barriers. Similarly, our emotions can get out of control if their expression is blocked. — Hina Hashmi
They change. They're different. There are no two alike, that's the miracle of it. But if they have something to teach the students. You can see them writing during the show. — James Lipton
We think, therefore we should make everyone think what we think. — Thomas Ligotti
Happily Ever After, if it exists, is the result of working through adversity, proving who you are as a team. It's not some magical ability to just always hit it off. The early fun in a relationship is always the best. But it's the bullshit that tears at the two of you that proves you are meant for each other. — Sean Develin
Nothing can better express the feelings of the scientist towards the great unity of the laws of nature than in Immanuel Kant's words: "Two things fill the mind with ever new and increasing awe: the stars above me and the moral law within me." ... Would he, who did not yet know of the evolution of the world of organisms, be shocked that we consider the moral law within us not as something given, a priori, but as something which has arisen by natural evolution, just like the laws of the heavens? — Konrad Lorenz
I was always telling everybody that I could be funny. — Sally Kellerman
He was all of those things, of course, but none of those things. — Marie Tillman
And now the bride begins to move. Little mechanical doll, clinging to her husband's arm, climbing into the carriage. Her white silk stocking, her elegant shoe. — Anne Hebert
Living is strife and torment, disappointment and love and sacrifice, golden sunsets and black storms. I said that some time ago, and today I do not think I would add one word. — Laurence Olivier
